Daniel Babylonian Booklet
Daniel 1
Directions: download pdf below; copy; cut each page in half between the top and bottom; fold pages back and staple into a booklet; kids complete using pencils and crayons
Supplies: paper, stapler, pencils and crayons
Notes:contains the following: how to write your Babylonian name, how to write your name using the Aramaic alphabet (Aramaic was the main "trade language" of the time), some Aramaic phrases, things you would need to study to become a wise man at King Nebuchadnezzar's court, information about the king, a map of the known world, a map of the city of Babylonia, a page to circle the foods Daniel was allowed to eat, information about clothing, information about Babylonian art, and information about astronomy and typical religious beliefs; this booklet is aimed at older kids (4th grade and up, roughly), but younger kids can color the pictures and so on
Daniel 1
Directions: download pdf below; copy; cut each page in half between the top and bottom; fold pages back and staple into a booklet; kids complete using pencils and crayons
Supplies: paper, stapler, pencils and crayons
Notes:contains the following: how to write your Babylonian name, how to write your name using the Aramaic alphabet (Aramaic was the main "trade language" of the time), some Aramaic phrases, things you would need to study to become a wise man at King Nebuchadnezzar's court, information about the king, a map of the known world, a map of the city of Babylonia, a page to circle the foods Daniel was allowed to eat, information about clothing, information about Babylonian art, and information about astronomy and typical religious beliefs; this booklet is aimed at older kids (4th grade and up, roughly), but younger kids can color the pictures and so on
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